Porsche 356 Emergency Brake Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland, US
EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSEMBLY. TOUGH ITEM TO FIND THE HANDLE, THE HOUSING AND THE CABLE ARE ALL THERE AND IN NICE ORIGINAL CONDITION. THE STUDS THAT MOUNT THE HOUSING BRACKET TO THE CAR ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. THANKS
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